Anyhow, I like the first real glimpse of how you fit a shirt on when you have those huge wings… apparently you have a great big hole in it! (in all previous pictures that hole is covered by a scabbard!

I see. I just thought that, if Rex could take John’s halo and throw it away (page 125), then he could also use it. I understand that there are some safeguards against using the power of halo that doesn’t belong to you?

And another question: why did Rex throw away John’s halo? Or is it something we will learn about in the future? :)

Yes, halos are linked to the person who owns them, and while you can take someone else’s halo and attempt to use it, the result will be highly unpredictable and most likely won’t do you any good whatsoever.

About John’s halo – Halos give angels the ability to ‘jump’ between dimensions, so when Rex threw away John’s it was mostly to prevent him from doing so, so he couldn’t imediately escape if he woke up.
It’s something that’ll come up here and there. We haven’t seen much of this ability in the comic yet.

I’m curious to see if other religions will be lampshaded in this comic at any point — for the purposes of this universe, will non-Christian religions be treated inclusively, as if they’re all a part of a greater whole (that for some reason revolves around Christian myth?) or will they be treated in the more religulous sense of ‘there’s only one REAL religion, deal with it!’ I noticed that you’d borrowed Hindu symbols in Balthazar’s halo, so I’d guess the former… but I’d really like to see that question brought up at some point.

Also, there are so many furries mixed in. XD It’s a little jarring and I’d love some comic exposition as to how all of these different species came to be together — and why one religion seems to span multiple worlds. Are there converting angels who spread their religion to other planets/planes? Is it just ‘that way’?

Of all of the characters, I have to say that I adore the Cherubim the most. They may be demon fodder but I think they’re the most well designed because they all seem to fit a single mold and they make sense as a unit, whereas the very different designs of all of the angels hasn’t really been discussed, leaving that aspect hanging. I hope the Cherubim show up again. :D THEY SO RAD!

This universe lends from a whole bunch of religions, christianity (and any judaic off-shoot religions, really) is just the main focus.
You already noticed the swastikas, but there will be other references. Just keep an eye out for them :)

Why focus on christianity, then? I guess because it’s what we’re most familiar with, and because the very black and white heaven/hell dynamic is strongest there. It certainly isn’t to indicate that christianity is ‘the one true religion’.

Given that it appears that there aren’t any humans (at least, not so far as I’d noticed!) I was assuming more like… online character metaphors of anthro/alien/taur/etc. likenesses representing humans or something similar, rather than literal ‘there are many planets. for some reason christianity is a constant between them!’

Anyways, not to preclude enjoyment of this comic. I like it, I’m interested to see where it goes. :)

There actually have been a few human background figures during rebound 1 and a few members of the council in the very first pages of Rebound 2 are humans as well… It’s not because they are not there, they are just rare as they only come form earth, and thus drown in the many, many other creatures from the endless numbers of other worlds : )

In the B.I.B.L.E.-vers God created many worlds, earth was just the first.
Many of these worlds do not know about God, but the inhabitants go to heaven or hell just like humans do. You do not need to believe in God to get into heaven in the B.I.B.L.E.-vers.

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